Saturday, 13 October 2018

Boris Johnson calls for PM May to ditch Brexit border backstop

Political reporter,Balfast(Reuters/wp):
Brexit hardliner Boris Johnson, a former foreign minister, called on Prime Minister Theresa May on Saturday to rebuff the European Union’s demand for a special “backstop” deal to avoid a hard border in Ireland after Brexit.
“The only way to put things back on the right track is to ditch the backstop and then to chuck Chequers,” Johnson wrote in an article for the Belfast News Letter, referring to a set of proposals formulated in July at May’s Chequers country retreat.
Johnson resigned over the Chequers plan, which envisages maintaining close ties with the EU on trade in goods after Brexit.

Britain in 'secret talks over Brexit transition period extension to appease DUP'

Under pressure: Theresa May
Pic:Theresa May ( AFP/Getty Images )
Political reporter(wp/es):
Secret plans to allow an extension of the Brexit transition period may result in Britain remaining tied to EU rules beyond 2020, according to reports.
The move is said to be designed to convince DUP leader Arlene Foster that a “backstop” plan to avoid a hard border in Ireland will not come into force.
The potential extension of the transition period, which would see the UK stay in the EU single market and customs union, is being considered ahead of a crunch summit in Brussels on Wednesday.
Under the current plans, if there is a Brexit deal the transition period will last until the end of 2020. During this time the UK will accept Brussels' rules without having a seat at the table.
But the Guardian and Daily Telegraph that the option of a potential extension was being considered to allow extra time to drawn up a deal and avoid the need to use the controversial "backstop" arrangement.
The Department for Exiting the European Union said it would not comment on speculation.
The need to resolve the backstop issue is a political headache for Theresa May, who relies on support from the DUP in key votes because she does not have a majority in the Commons.
The European Union's version, which would see just Northern Ireland remain aligned with Brussels' rules, has been called unacceptable by Mrs May and is fiercely resisted by her DUP allies.
Mrs May's counter-proposal, set out in June, was for a "temporary customs arrangement" for the whole UK.
But Tory Brexiteers are suspicious this could turn into a permanent situation - restricting the freedom to strike trade deals around the world.
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab said that a provision on customs which was not "finite" would fail to deliver the result of the 2016 referendum.
And Downing Street insisted that Mrs May would never agree a Brexit deal with the EU which "traps" the UK permanently in a customs union.
The pledge came amid speculation over possible ministerial resignations if the Prime Minister gives too much ground ahead of the Brussels summit next week.
Mr Raab said: "What we cannot do is see the UK locked in via the back door to a customs union arrangement which would leave us in an indefinite limbo. That would not be leaving the EU."
However, the EU is mounting resistance to any specific time limit being included in the text of the UK's Withdrawal Agreement.
Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney insisted the backstop should be able to remain in place "unless and until something better comes along" and told ITV News it was a "deal breaker".

Police appeal for witnesses after brutal assault at high-end country club in north London

Crime reporter,London(wp/es):
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward six weeks on from a brutal assault at a high-end country club in north London.
A 55-year-old man remains in hospital after he sustained a fractured skull and brain bleed at the Trent Park Country Club in Enfield.
Charles Joaque, 44, of Enfield, has been charged with grievous bodily harm. But the Met issued an appeal for more information and witnesses on Saturday.
The assault happened at about 12.45am on September 1. The victim was found unconscious.
The Standard has approached Trent Park Country Club for comment.
It acknowledged the attack at the time, stating on its Facebookpage: “We thank you for all the support and understanding following police investigations.
“Please join us for our continual thoughts and prayers, love and support to the family and friends involved.
“Please also contact Enfield Police station if you have any information that might help them with their investigation.”
The club describes itself as “north London’s friendly country club”, boasting a “unique and premium restaurant and bar with a luxury nightclub area”.
Joaque will appear at Wood Green Crown Court on Friday.

Robbie Williams performs at Princess Eugenie's royal wedding celebrations


Pic:The couple married on Friday at St George's Chapel in Windsor (AFP)
Royal correspondent(wp):
Robbie Williams reportedly hopped on stage during Princess Eugenie’s royal wedding celebrations last night.
The singer reportedly sang some of his greatest hits as Princess Eugenie celebrated her marriage to Jack Brooksbank.
Williams’ daughter Theodora was a bridesmaid at the ceremony at St George’s Chapel in Windsor on Friday.
The festivities are set to last two days with Saturday having a ‘festival vibe theme’
A source told the Daily Mail: “There will be dodgems and funfair rides, coconut shies, lots of food stalls, loads of cocktails, bloody Marys for the hangovers and a festival vibe.”
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank married in front of the royal family and 850 guests at a star-studded ceremony at Windsor Castle.
During the ceremony, classical singer Andrea Bocelli performed two songs accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. 
Once the ceremony was over, the couple followed the example of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and rode through the streets of Windsor in a carriage
Members of the public lined the streets to get a glimpse of the newlyweds. 
The nuptials were being followed by a post-wedding lunch hosted by the Queen and a black-tie reception this evening at Royal Lodge, the mansion in Windsor Great Park belonging to Prince Andrew.
Cars Delevingne, Jack Whitehall and Demi Moore were just some of the celebs to post images to Instagram